Agile Change Guide: this book explains one topic per page, like a big glossary, easy wiki, quick encyclopedia, or summary notes.
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- Agile manifesto 1: Individuals and interactions
- Agile manifesto 2: Working software
- Agile manifesto 3: Customer collaboration
- Agile manifesto 4: Responding to change
- Agile principle 1: Satisfy the customer
- Agile principle 2: Welcome change
- Agile principle 3: Deliver frequently
- Agile principle 4: Work together
- Agile principle 5: Trust individuals
- Agile principle 6: Face-to-face
- Agile principle 7: Working software
- Agile principle 8: Sustainable pace
- Agile principle 9: Continuous attention
- Agile principle 10: Simplicity
- Agile principle 11: Self-Organizing
- Agile principle 12: Reflect
- Agile assessment
- Agile maturity model
- Agile design patterns
- Agile design anti-patterns
- Agile debates
- Agile coaching
- Agile hackathons
- Agile enterprises
- Agile contraindications
- Definition of Ready (DoR)
- Definition of Done (DoD)
- Definition of Value (DoV)
- Definition of Customer Value (DoCV)
- Definition of Technical Value (DoTV)
- Agile with standups
- Agile with showcases
- Agile with sprints
- Agile with backlogs
- Agile with retrospectives
- Agile with Scrum
- Agile without standups
- Agile without showcases
- Agile without sprints
- Agile without backlogs
- Agile without retrospectives
- Agile without Scrum
- Agile versus Extreme Programming (XP)
- Agile versus Lean
- Agile versus Six Sigma
- Agile versus Spiral
- Agile versus waterfall
- Agile in financial sector
- Agile in healthcare sector
- Agile in government sector
- Agile in manufacturing sector
- Agile and artificial intelligence (AI)
- Agile and product management
- Agile and programme management
- Agile and UI/UX design
- Agile and test automation
- Voice of Customer (VOC)
- The Three Amigos
- The 7 Dimensions for agile product development
- The 5 C's of agile management
- The 3 P's of agile workspaces
- Dark agile
- Cargo cult
- Net Promoter Score (NPS)
- Value-in-use study
- Devaux's Index of Project Performance (DIPP)
- DORA metrics
- SAFe principle 1: Take an economic view
- SAFe principle 2: Apply systems thinking
- SAFe principle 3: Assume variability; preserve options
- SAFe principle 4: Build incrementally with fast, integrated learning cycles
- SAFe principle 5: Base milestones on objective evaluation of working systems
- SAFe principle 6: Make value flow without interruptions
- SAFe principle 7: Apply cadence, synchronize with cross-domain planning
- SAFe principle 8: Unlock the intrinsic motivation of knowledge workers
- SAFe principle 9: Decentralize decision-making
- SAFe principle 10: Organize around value
- Culture eats strategy for breakfast
- Execution eats strategy for lunch
- A startup is a company that is confused
- A rising tide lifts all boats
- Look for the people who want to change the world
- See things in the present, even if they are in the future